| Nope. No way. Actions have consequences. No vaccine, no free lodging. |
| Hell to the no! CDC flat out says no to this with unvaccinated kids. |
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Just adding to the choir.
Big fat NO They are going to have to live with the consequences of their stupid decisions. Q |
| Absolutely not. I think my family may have to skip thanksgiving with the ILs this year because MIL’s sister refuses to get vaccinated. No way would I let an unvaccinated adult inside my house. |
| OP here, I’m glad to hear it’s not just me that feels uncomfortable. These same relatives seem to constantly make selfish choices and it grates on me. |
| My BIL and SIL are also unvaccinated and are planning to visit this summer. But they live in Europe and where they live they are not yet able to get the vaccine. So it’s a bit different feeling (that they will get it when they can but are not yet eligible.) But it’s actually practically speaking the same level of risk. I think we should tell them no. |
| No, you are not being unreasonable. They would not be welcome to stay with me or my young kids, or frankly to visit us at all unless they planned to stay outdoors and masked. |
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I would see them outside, but not let them stay
I’d be more concerned about their lifestyle than their vaccination status. |
| Yes, I would. |
| No, and I'm pretty relaxed about most things covid. |
| Absolutely not. My BIL won’t get vax, and he’s not welcome in our house. |
You should definitely tell them no. Treat them like it’s January 2021. |
| Definitely not, if I had unvaccinated kids. |
| No I have an infant who I love more than I tolerate stupidity. |
They can probably get it here when they visit. If they get the J&J and wait two weeks I’d still visit with them. |